Ben Carson’s top advisor, television executive and columnist Armstrong Williams joins Rock to discuss Carson’s decision to steer clear of a position in Donald Trump’s administration, how the President-Elect can bring real change to America, and the Black GOP’s perspective on the election.

Professor Bernard Demczuk, Senior Advisor to DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, Beverly Perry with Trump supporter and Managing Editor of the Independent Journal Review Andrew Clark visits The Rock Newman Show to talk about DC Statehood and the 2016 run for President Of The United States.

Three American contractors were taken and held captive for 31 days by a Shia militia allied with the Iraqi government. They were interrogated, beaten and held in stress positions. Iraqi officials put out misinformation about who they were and what they were doing. Waiel El-Maadawy and Russell Frost describe their ordeal.

Cathy Hughes, visionary and founder of Radio One and TVOne, the only “Totally Black Owned” cable network in the history of the industry, visits us to fit as much of her wonderful illustrious career that we can into an hour! We cover a 16 year old single mother’s evolution into a Media Powerhouse, the many […]

Asra Nomani, one of the “bad girls of Islam” is fighting for the soul of Islam. She wants to see a faith that embraces human rights for everyone. Co-founder of the Muslim Reform Movement and author of the memoir, “Standing Alone: An American Woman’s Struggle for the Soul of Islam”

Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick, President of Howard University visits us on The Rock Newman Show to talk about what’s going on at Howard University, Howard’s future and his time as president of the most famous Black university on the planet.

A hundred years ago, 750,000 Assyrian Christians were killed by Ottoman Turks and Kurds. Now, with the rise of the Islamic State, they’re targeted once more for their Christian faith. Assyrian Christian Advocate Nahren Anweya and Orthodox priest Father Paul O’Callaghan discuss the situation and their efforts to raise awareness.

Commander Dale Brown of “Threat Management Services” in Detroit visits The Rock Newman Show to talk about lessons learned in his over 20 years of protecting communities in Detroit and other cities across America. Listen as Commander Dale Brown talks about the effectiveness and success of Threat Management’s “Life Over Law” method verses the training […]

Dan-el Padilla Peralta came to the US at the age of four. When his parents overstayed their visas, he joined the ranks of the “undocumented.” Living in the projects of East Harlem, he excelled in school and gained a scholarship to Princeton where he graduated at the top of his class. Now, a college professor […]

Rewriting Ancient African History – The Rock Newman Show Featuring Anthony Browder Anthony T. Browder visits us before his 53rd trip to Egypt to officially announce his new discoveries from Egypt and Sudan on The Rock Newman Show. Anthony T. Browder talks about his dedicated team in Egypt that work day and night revealing truths about […]

Many consider Marcus Garvey to be the Father of modern day Pan-African and Black Nationalist movements. But has he taken his rightful spot in history? His son Dr. Julius Garvey and Howard University Afro-American Studies Chair Dr. Greg Carr, discuss Garvey’s lasting impact.

US Border Patrol agents went undercover to bust the biggest human smuggling ring in history. And the illegals streaming into the country aren’t Hispanic, they’re South Asians. Hipolito Acosta ran the operation to hunt down Maan Singh.

After supporting Islamists in Syria, and ignoring jihadists transiting across their borders, Turkey now faces a moment of truth. Aykan Erdemir discusses, terrorism, Syrian refugees, and Turkey’s relations with the rest of the world.

As a teen, he ran away from home to fight for Yasser Arafat. Trained as a sniper, his goal was to kill Jews. Then, he had a supernatural encounter with Jesus. As a Christian, Tass Saada works to bring peace and reconciliation between Jews and Muslims. He founded “Hope for Ishmael” and is the author […]

We’re continuing the discussion on the Black Lives Matter movement and its relationship with the police. Some black police officers feel they’re getting hit from all sides, both as Black citizens themselves, and as public officials challenged with the responsibility to protect and serve. We’ll hear from four members of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement. […]

Just days after the Dallas police massacre and in light of the recent shooting deaths of black men at the hands of police, we took a critical look at the case of Christopher Jeffries, a local man who recorded his controversial treatment by cops after a traffic stop.